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@@ -78,13 +78,13 @@
\l{QFtp::Command}{commands} we request are finished, the progress
of current commands, and information about files on the server.
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.h 0
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.h 0
We will look at each slot when we examine the \c FtpWindow
implementation in the next section. We also make use of a few
private variables:
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.h 1
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.h 1
The \c isDirectory hash keeps a history of all entries explored on
the FTP server, and registers whether an entry represents a
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
We move on to the slots, starting with \c connectOrDisconnect().
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 0
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 0
If \c ftp is already pointing to a QFtp object, we QFtp::Close its
FTP connection and delete the object it points to. Note that we do
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
to finish its abort operation.
\dots
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 1
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 1
If we get here, \c connectOrDisconnect() was called to establish a
new FTP connection. We create a new QFtp for our new connection,
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
is emitted repeatedly during an FTP file transfer, giving us
progress reports.
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 2
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 2
The \gui {Ftp Server} line edit contains the IP address or
hostname of the server to which we want to connect. We first check
@@ -134,39 +134,39 @@
We move on to the \c downloadFile() slot:
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 3
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 3
\dots
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 4
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 4
We first fetch the name of the file, which we find in the selected
item of \c fileList. We then start the download by using
QFtp::get(). QFtp will send progress signals during the download
and a signal when the download is completed.
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 5
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 5
QFtp supports canceling the download of files.
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 6
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 6
The \c ftpCommandFinished() slot is called when QFtp has
finished a QFtp::Command. If an error occurred during the
command, QFtp will set \c error to one of the values in
the QFtp::Error enum; otherwise, \c error is zero.
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 7
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 7
After login, the QFtp::list() function will list the top-level
directory on the server. addToList() is connected to
QFtp::listInfo(), and will be invoked for each entry in that
directory.
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 8
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 8
When a \l{QFtp::}{Get} command is finished, a file has finished
downloading (or an error occurred during the download).
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 9
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 9
After a \l{QFtp::}{List} command is performed, we have to check if
no entries were found (in which case our \c addToList() function
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@
Let's continue with the \c addToList() slot:
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 10
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 10
When a new file has been resolved during a QFtp::List command,
this slot is invoked with a QUrlInfo describing the file. We
@@ -182,26 +182,26 @@
does not have a current item, we set the new item to be the
current item.
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 11
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 11
The \c processItem() slot is called when an item is double clicked
in the \gui {File List}. If the item represents a directory, we
want to load the contents of that directory with QFtp::list().
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 12
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 12
\c cdToParent() is invoked when the user requests to go to the
parent directory of the one displayed in the file list. After
changing the directory, we QFtp::List its contents.
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 13
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 13
The \c updateDataTransferProgress() slot is called regularly by
QFtp::dataTransferProgress() when a file download is in progress.
We use a QProgressDialog to show the download progression to the
user.
- \snippet examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.cpp 14
+ \snippet examples/network/qftp/ftpwindow.cpp 14
The \c enableDownloadButton() is called whenever the current item
in \c fileList changes. If the item represents a file, the \gui